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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… barony of Tunsted. In 1227, the abbot granted to Peter and Nicholas Chese, 6 24 acres of land, and half a water-mill, in … to Kelbes-acre; and Will. le Boteler released to Abbot Nicholas, all his right of commonage in King's Holm and … stones in the body of the church for, Anne wife of Will. Fitz-John, 1698, and Will. their son. In the south isle, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… on the prior and convent; which in 1284, belonged to John Fitz Gilbert, 2 who then claimed view of frankpledge, and … Osbert the Archdeacon of Norwich, which after came to the Fitz-Gilberts. Regr. I. Ecce. Cath. fo. 32, 268. Depos. K. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… In the chancel, Here lieth buried the Body of master Nicholas Sutherton, latte Mayer and Alderman of this … St. Andrew, the Visitation of our Lady, St. Saviour, St. Nicholas, &c. The religious concerned here were, the Prior of … is a hatchment on the south side of the altar, for Justice Nicholas Helwys. Crest, a goat's head erased arg. Helwys, or, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… John Roynges. 1260, Master Tho. de Mutford. 1262, Nicholas, rector of Bernham; he granted under the common seal … of Wendlyng in Norfolk, by fine levied between himself and Nicholas, abbot there; Gilbert de Fraunsham, capital lord of … Knt. lord of Sporle, who by will in'1310, gave it to Nicholas his son. In 1328, John de London, rector of S. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… with a coronet. The north chapel is dedicated to St. Nicholas, and was called Cosyn's chantry; in 1322, Edward II. … 10 l. to glaze the east window of this chapel over St. Nicholas's altar, by which the image of that saint was … aged 9 Years. Timothy Ganning Upholster second Son of Nicholas Ganning Bachelor of Divinity, late Rector of Barnham …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Mary Dr. of John Isaack of Mundesly died 11 Oct. 1657. Fitz, gutt de sang, on a cross gul. an annulet for difference, Memori Johannis Fitz Civis Norwic: et Dorothe Uxoris, quibus alter obijt iii … those already mentioned, there were the altars of St. Nicholas, and of the Holy Trinity in this church, besides the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to bind out, or clothe poor children there. 1676, Mr. Nicholas Newham gave 50 l. and 50 l. at his death. 1681, … 647. Bale, 201. 1456, Brother Tho. Johnson. 1458, Brother Nicholas Grey. Brother Tho. Narburgh. 1462, Brother Rob. … beautifully painted, and there were then the images of St. Nicholas, St. Catherine, and St. John Baptist, with lights …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Richard Walkfare. Peter Rosscelyn. John Aspale. Ric. Fitz.-Symond. Rob. de Causton. Aimer de Welyngton. Hugh de … benefactions to it in the wills of that time, among which, Nicholas Ovy, Gent. gave 20 l. At the east end of the … a foddyr of lead; and to the use of [the image of] St. Nicholas the Bishop, in the church, his scarlet gown, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… before them; there were also images and tabernacles of St. Nicholas, St. Christopher, St. Mary, St. Mary of Pity, the … to the Valoines or Valoyn's family; and in 1210, John Fitz-Bernard, one of the coheirs of that family, had it … in Norwich; it continued in his family till Walter Fitz-Bernard, Knt. gave it to the priory of monks at Norwich; …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… South Elmham, palace, park, manor and advowsons, viz. St. Nicholas, a sinecure rectory consolidated to All-Saints 6 0 0 … Blickling manor, infeoffed by Bishop Everard, in John Fitz Robert, at 1 fee (see Pt. I. p. 473.) The return of the …
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